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Robin Greenstein : Images of Women
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Traditional folk songs about women performed on guitar and banjo - similar to the "O Brother" and "Songcatcher" soundtracks.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2002
Images of Women Record Label: Windy Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro (The Wagoner's Lad) 0:25 $0.99
Katie Dear 2:11 $0.99
Gypsy Davy (Blackjack Davy) 3:33 $0.99
Know You Rider 3:57 $0.99
Cotton Mill Girls 2:59 $0.99
Rosemary Lane 3:59 $0.99
Railroad Boy 3:55 $0.99
Let No Man Steal Your Thyme 2:24 $0.99
The House Carpenter 5:09 $0.99
The Wind And Rain 4:39 $0.99
Wish I Was A Single Girl Again 2:40 $0.99
The Devil And The Farmer's Wife 3:18 $0.99
Dink's Song (Fare Thee Well) 4:19 $0.99
The Wagoner's Lad 2:05 $0.99
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Album Notes

After two CDs of original music, Robin Greenstein's 3rd CD is a traditional folk record of songs about women.

"Images of Women" is based on her concert-lecture "Images of Women in Folk Music." Robin's background in folk music is extensive. She studied guitar, banjo and folklore at the Guitar Workshop in Roslyn, NY, later becoming a teacher at the same school. She attended Pinewoods Folk Music Camp, run by the English Country Song & Dance Society. Robin earned a B.A. in Music from SUNY-Stony Brook, studying for a year at Trinity College of Music and King's College in London. At Stony Brook she studied and worked as an assistant to famed folk performer/music professor Hedy West ("500 Miles"), cataloguing and indexing her extensive collection of American folk music.

From 1978-80, Robin was the recipient of a federal CETA grant in NYC, researching and performing traditional Sephardic Jewish folk songs. A lively, engaging artist, she has performed at hundreds of colleges over the past 10 years, in addition to many folk venues. Since 2000, Robin has been a clinician for the Martin Guitar Company.

This CD is recorded in the style of "O Brother Where Art Thou" and will delight fans of folk music everywhere. It features Robin's stellar vocals along with guitar, lots of banjo, fiddle, harmonica, bass and percussion. The songs include ballads, blues and lyric songs.

"Images of Women" was recently reviewed in SING OUT by Mike Regenstreif who wrote
"Before hearing this recording, I had only known Robin Greenstein as a singer-songwriter. It turns out she is a very impressive interpreter of traditional folk songs. Greenstein complements her comfortable-sounding vocals with some fine guitar and banjo playing. As she implies in the album title, she's planning to release a second volume of traditional songs in the future. I'm eagerly awaiting it."
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REVIEWS

She's the real deal!
author: John Beal, San Antonio Express-News
For fans of classic folk music, Greenstein is the real deal.
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Traditional music -beautifully
author: Kevin E. Hughes
Traditional songs about women sung by a woman with a voice of the Sirens. This cd is heavenly, and truly a gem. Robin's voice, her expert guitar and banjo playing, and her singular interpretation of the songs she chose for this collection all combine to create a truly unique and exquisite treasure for anyone who loves traditional (American) music...
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"Images of Women" is a pure delight...I purchased many!
author: Frank Rendo
Robin Greenstein's "Images of Women" is a heartfelt collection of songs she's loved, performed and studied for years. She performs superb guitar and banjo playing while singing tunes that are often humorous, and even more often heartbreaking. She has tapped into the heartbeat of womankind's journey through the ages, and left us in awe of her range of talent. She is an awesome musician.
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Love your traditional sound!
author: Maggie Ferguson, Host, Old Front Porch Radio Show, - WXOU-FM, Au
If wonderfully arranged and performed traditional music is your thing, then Robin Greenstein's exquisite recording "Images of Women Vol.1" is just what you're looking for. Robin's fine and lively vocal interpretation of classic American folk songs combine with sparkling banjo, guitar, harmonica and bass to create an exciting piece of musical history. I could listen to this CD over and over again! Smooth and relaxing - and a whole lot of fun to boot!
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